THE RICHMANS UNDER BONDS.; Couple Accused of Stealing a $25,000 Necklace Furnish $5,000 Each and Are Released.

WATERTOWN, N.Y., July 3 -- Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Richman of New York, charged with grand larceny in having stolen a twenty-five-thousand-dollar necklace of diamonds and pearls and $427, the property of Mrs. Walter E. Delabarre, also of New York, from the veranda of the Crossmon House at Alexandria Bay Tuesday night, were arraigned before a Justice in that village last night. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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